12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order! There is a limit as to what you can play around with. There is a limit to that! You need to be serious. To be serious means you withdraw! Do not start lecturing and talking about other things. You withdraw your statement about the Ministers and proceed to contribute!
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12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Ojode! I do not want to allow that until what I have ordered is done.
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12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Ojode, I need you here! I want to finish with that gentleman first and then get back to you. Mr. Wamunyinyi, are you withdrawing or not? How would you want us to take you seriously?
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12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Does that means you are withdrawing or you have no problem? Do you want us to go on with the altercations, Mr. Wamunyinyi?
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12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order! I do not know why--- Mr. Wamunyinyi, you are a very senior Member of this House. There is nothing stigmatising about withdrawing. It is simply our way of saying: "I now abandoned this line and want to go to a proper line of argument." Basically, you have said something about Ministers and an hon. Member rose on a point of order. You said that you were going to withdraw those remarks. But now, you are telling us--- I do not know what is hard in that.
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12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
You cannot be on your feet now, until I have sat! So, withdraw those words or---
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12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
No! I do not want to give you too many choices after this. 628 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES April 12, 2007
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12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Wamunyinyi, you have an opportunity here to make a very wonderful contribution, which you are doing. But what happens when you have side-shows alongside your contribution?
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12 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order! Order! Mr. Raila, that is no longer information. That is exactly what he said. The problem that I have with Mr Wamunyinyi is his imputation that-- I cannot say the word. That is what I am asking him to withdraw. Really, about the wars and so on, that is actually known.
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